välitunti
Välitunti is a Finnish term referring to a short break between lessons in a school day. These breaks are an integral part of the Finnish educational system, providing students with opportunities to rest, socialize, and engage in physical activity. Välitunnit are typically scheduled for 10-15 minutes after each lesson, allowing for a transition period before the next class begins. During these breaks, students often leave their classrooms to move around, play outdoors, or chat with classmates and teachers. The emphasis is on allowing students to decompress and recharge, which is believed to enhance their focus and learning capacity. Unlike longer lunch breaks, välitunnit are more frequent and shorter, ensuring a consistent rhythm throughout the school day. The general philosophy behind välitunnit is that regular breaks contribute to a more positive and productive learning environment.